The Joint Deployment and Distribution Support Platform (JDDSP) design concept developed by SM21 includes distribution support for joint sea- based forces in its design and will support many of the to-be requirements. The objective of the SM2l-JDDSP sea based logistics architecture is to support the timely distribution of the right classes of supply in sufficient quantities to allow sustained joint combat operations. Conceptually the SM21 JDDSP would support sea-based logistics through the use of advanced distribution information management systems and the management of sustainment buffer stocks at strategic regional locations in the Continental United States (CONUS) and at advanced bases. For initial sea based logistics experimentation, prototype JDDSP capabilities could be deployed and tested at the Southern California Logistics Airport (SCLA) in Victorville, CA or at a potential advanced base location.
Strategic Mobility 21 Joint Sea Based Logistics
2008
75 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Ocean Sciences & Technology , Naval logistics , Management information systems , Logistics support , Logistics management , Timeliness , Airports , Naval architecture , Sea based , Stockpiles , Distribution , Optimization , Deployment , Joint military activities , Sea based logistics , Supply distribution system , Information management systems , Joa(Joint operating area) , Sblo(Sea based logistics optimization) , Jddsp(Joint deployment and distribution support platform) , Conus(Continental united states) scla(Southern california logistics airport) , Soa(Service oriented architecture) , Jic(Joint integrating concepts)